I don't think so. The logic being no car, no way to get to work. No work, no pay. No pay, no check to garnish. No check to garnish, no way to get their money.
You can find your garnishment balance by contacting the court who issued the garnishment or the creditor who put the garnishment on your wages. You could also pull a credit report to see your current balance.
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The state does not allow wage garnishment for creditor debt. It does, however, allow garnishment action for child support and federal and/or state tax arrearages. In some instances it will also allow garnishment for spousal maintenance which is often determined by the circumstances the case being addressed.
contact the DMV. Request a replacement title for your vehicle. At that time you can also ask who the lien holder is. If there is no lien holder, there was a breakdown with the lender. You should have received a clear title by mail from them.
Contact the collection agency that is doing the garnishment, .I would also ask them to email you all the documents as we'll. Keep for your records.
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A clear title basically means that there is no outstanding payments to be made on the car. It also means that the car hasn't ever been reported as being excessively damaged or stolen. There are ways of getting around this, so before you buy a car, always get a carfax report. www.carfax.com
GUIDE TO SMALL CLAIMS COURT AUGUST, 1999 Director of State Courts Office of Court Operations110 E. Main St., Rm. 410 Madison, WI 53703 B. Garnishment Of Accounts By law, the first $l,000 on deposit in any one or more accounts is exempt from garnishment. 15 Furthermore, any money in an account which is derived from government benefits such as social security, supplemental security income (SSI), veterans benefits, unemployment compensation, or relief funded under public assistance, is also exempt from garnishment. The garnishment of an account attaches only money on deposit at the time the garnishee receives the garnishment papers. Any money the debtor deposits later will not be attached. So, garnishment will not result in any payments to the creditor unless the papers are served on the financial institution at a time when the debtor has more than $l,000 in non-exempt funds on deposit.
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Title examiners are also known as title abstractors
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